Saturday, October 27, 2012

Insights of Entrepreneurs Vol. II


Are you in life where you want to be?
Sometimes that is a difficult question to answer.

Our next interview is with an individual who found himself in a place where he didn’t want to be. After working hard at developing a successful business in the appliance repair industry, he suddenly saw it crumble before him. At the same time his family experienced a severe medical challenge with his infant son.
Joe Romano’s back was against the wall. But he worked hard to successfully develop an internet franchise that turned everything around.  We had the pleasure of talking with Joe and we think you will enjoy reading the interview. He is quite an inspiration! Thank you, Joe!
JS: What was your greatest challenge and how did you overcome it?


 

JR: I’d say my greatest challenge is when we are having people evaluate this business, we need to get them out of the mind set of what they are currently doing, prior to Market America/Shop.com. It’s getting people into the mind set of what we’re doing. The challenge in my mind set is I was so down and out. My business of 15 years just crumbled and I had to close the doors. That was a blow to my ego as an entrepreneur. My son, Charlie was really sick and going through so many health issues. Personally, it was so difficult to cope when we didn’t know if he was going to live or die. I was dealing with those obstacles at the same time I was presented with this opportunity. As an entrepreneur, I was always looking to diversify my income. So I had to deal with my company crumbling, going through that devastation, and the emotional part of Charlie’s health challenges. For me, my back was against the wall. I didn’t have any alternative.  I had to make something else work. I got the power of leverage. Being a business owner, I had employees; I had the trucks on the road so I knew the power of leverage in my business. Of course, I had to repeat those actions every day. For me and what I teach in this business ~ it’s all about mind set. This business isn’t a skill set.      Click Here to Read More…

Friday, October 19, 2012

Insights of Entrepreneurs Vol. I


Insights of Entrepreneurs
In life, we figure you are either growing or (to put it bluntly) rotting. There really is no such thing as standing still. You are going forward or backward.
We strive to go in the positive direction and spend time reading books that will help us to grow and improve our lives. We thought that networking with successful people would also be a great way to learn. So we had the opportunity to interview a very successful individual.

Andy Docos is an entrepreneur and always was. He owned a successful auto body shop and repair facility before venturing into an internet franchise. This business has enabled him to become a multi-millionaire. Now he has the freedom to work from home and live his life as he wants. We wanted to find out what advice he could pass on to us so he very graciously took the time to talk with  us.

J & E: What was your greatest challenge and how did you overcome it?

AD: I’d say the greatest challenge I had from the beginning is getting people to understand the value of what we have in our hands and to treat it like a traditional business rather than a side line or a hobby.

J & E: What do you consider your greatest business achievement?

AD: My greatest business achievement is developing systems that people can follow to provide duplication for them and their organization. Examples would be...  
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